The Euclid Beach Band consisted of lead vocalists Richard Reising & Pete Hewlett. In 1978, they released "There's No Surf In Cleveland", which was both a tribute to & a parody of the Beach Boys. Even though it wasn't a hit nationally, it was a very popular regional hit in the Cleveland, OH area. Reising & Hewlett, along with various studio musicians, released their debut album in 1979, with Eric Carmen as producer. The album was out of print until 2002 when Epic Records International in Japan, re-released it as a CD.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Song: I Need You Artist: Euclid Beach Band Tabbed by: amasa Email: [email protected]
Intro: F-Am7-Bbmaj7,(Bbmaj7°Am7) Gm7,C7(-9),
Verse 1: FC7(/G) Well, I try to write a special song F(/A) Bbmaj7,Bbm A love song just for you Am7D7Gm7C7(-9) Am7,D7,Gm7,C7(-9) To explain the way you make feel inside
Verse 2: FC7(/G) Though the meaning maybe simple F(/A) Bbmaj7,Bbm And the words may not be new Am7D7Gm7ADmF7(/C),Bbmaj7, I couldn't make it clearer if I try
Chorus: (Gm7) FAm7DmDm7 I need you, and I couldn't live a day without you BbGm7C-Gm7(/C) I need you more than anyone could ever know CFAm7DmDm7 I need you, and I wanna build my world around you BbGmGm7Eb-C7(sus),C7(-9) I need you, I need you
Verse 3: FC7(/G) Well I sang the words and realized F(/A) Bbmaj7,Bbm, It's all been said before Am7D7Gm7C7(-9) Am7,D7,Gm7,C7(-9) So I tried a dif'rent line that meant the same.
Verse 4: FC7(/G) But it didn't have the feeling F(/A) Bbmaj7,Bbm, And the first one said much more Am7D7Gm7ADm,F7(/C)Bbmaj7, So I guess I'll have to say it once again.
(Repeat Chorus)
Adlib: (Chords of 1st and 2nd verse) (Repeat Chorus to fade)
C7(/G) F(/A) F7(/C) C7(-9) Gm7(/C) e- 3 1 1 0 3 B- 5 1 1 3 3 G- 3 2 2 0 3 D- 5 3 1 2 3 A- X 0 3 3 3 E- 3 X X X X
*A dot (°) in between notes means you transfer the chords faster *A comma(,) between notes means transferring chords with a short pause.